Re: [Evolution] Archives folder name problem

2019-03-05 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 10:42 -0800, Jeffrey Cunningham wrote: > ... and changed the destination in the preferences on that > installation. > > The problem is it still wants to write to Archives. I get an error > now if I click on the button saying it can't find the INBOX.Archives > folder.

Re: [Evolution] File cabinet icon for archives

2019-03-05 Thread Andre Klapper
Hi, On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 18:35 -0500, Jason Franklin wrote: > Evolution Version: 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 > > In my version of Evolution, there are a lot of nice icons. I'd like > to > use the filing cabinet icon for my archive folder in my IMAP account. > For some reason, I don't see an easy w

[Evolution] File cabinet icon for archives

2019-03-05 Thread Jason Franklin via evolution-list
Evolution Version: 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 Greetings, In my version of Evolution, there are a lot of nice icons. I'd like to use the filing cabinet icon for my archive folder in my IMAP account. For some reason, I don't see an easy way to specify the the icon for one of my folders. Is this con

[Evolution] Archives folder name problem

2019-03-05 Thread Jeffrey Cunningham
I'm using Evolution 3.30.4 on both a desktop and a laptop. The desktop was set up with INBOX.Archives for the archive folder while the laptop was set up INBOX.Archive. Both folders existed and archiving worked fine on both installations. But it was going to two destinations on the IMAP server. So I

Re: [Evolution] Dealing with huge imap accounts / best practise?

2019-03-05 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 16:00 +0100, fka...@posteo.net wrote: > > The server-side search is > > done only/mainly for the body/message contains search type. > > Ok, so what shall I do to definitly trigger a server side search? Hi, I feel shamed to repeat what I already wrote. The answer for

Re: [Evolution] Dealing with huge imap accounts / best practise?

2019-03-05 Thread fkater--- via evolution-list
evolution-list: > > I just put the string "unique-search-subject1" into [...] > Such searches are not done on the server, because all of Subject, To > and CC headers are cached in the local cache. The server-side search is > done only/mainly for the body/message contains search type. Ok, so wha

Re: [Evolution] special folder "Working Set"

2019-03-05 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 10:39 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > See Folder->Subscriptions. Hi, that works for IMAP, but not for EWS. EWS uses Folder->Subscriptions to subscribe to public folders, not to user folders. I'm not aware of any way to hide certain folders from the EWS account, a

Re: [Evolution] Dealing with huge imap accounts / best practise?

2019-03-05 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 10:21 +0100, fka...@posteo.net wrote: > I just put the string "unique-search-subject1" into > the search bar, that's all. Hi, aha, I see. Thus the Search field has set (when you click the magnifier icon on the left) "Subject or Addresses contain", eventually only "Sub

Re: [Evolution] special folder "Working Set"

2019-03-05 Thread Jason Franklin via evolution-list
Martin, I found that I could hide folders like this: 1. right click account 2. click properties 3. click receiving options 4. check show only subscribed folders, then OK 5. right click account again 6. click manage subscriptions 7. only subscribe to what you want from this window Hopefully, that

Re: [Evolution] special folder "Working Set"

2019-03-05 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 10:42 +0100, Martin Monperrus wrote: > Yes, asking Microsoft is an option with a very high chance of success :-) > () > > The other option is to have a hard-wired workaround in exchange-ews. > [Please don't top-post on this list] I have no experience with EWS, nor with Exc

Re: [Evolution] special folder "Working Set"

2019-03-05 Thread Martin Monperrus
Hi Andre, Yes, asking Microsoft is an option with a very high chance of success :-) () The other option is to have a hard-wired workaround in exchange-ews. --Martin On 3/5/19 10:18 AM, Andre Klapper wrote: > On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 09:28 +0100, Martin Monperrus wrote: >> I'm using exchange-ews:

Re: [Evolution] Dealing with huge imap accounts / best practise?

2019-03-05 Thread Pete Biggs
> Oh, I am sorry. I just put the string "unique-search-subject1" into > the search bar, that's all. The mail to be found (and saved into one > of the subfolders previously by another mail client) had that exact > string as subject. The current problem is: That mail is found only > either when loc

Re: [Evolution] Dealing with huge imap accounts / best practise?

2019-03-05 Thread fkater--- via evolution-list
evolution-list: > On Mon, 2019-03-04 at 17:21 +0100, fkater--- via evolution-list wrote: > > How would we debug server side searches...? > > this might help: > https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging#IMAP Wow, I'll investigate that. > I've no idea what your searches look like, you neve

Re: [Evolution] special folder "Working Set"

2019-03-05 Thread Andre Klapper
On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 09:28 +0100, Martin Monperrus wrote: > I'm using exchange-ews: how to hide special folder "Working Set" from > the UI? > > (I cannot delete it: "Distinguished folders cannot be deleted.") Maybe by asking Microsoft, as Evolution is not the only application with that issue? :

[Evolution] special folder "Working Set"

2019-03-05 Thread Martin Monperrus
Hi all, I'm using exchange-ews: how to hide special folder "Working Set" from the UI? (I cannot delete it: "Distinguished folders cannot be deleted.") Thanks, --Martin ___ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list optio

Re: [Evolution] Dealing with huge imap accounts / best practise?

2019-03-05 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Mon, 2019-03-04 at 17:21 +0100, fkater--- via evolution-list wrote: > How would we debug server side searches...? Hi, this might help: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging#IMAP I've no idea what your searches look like, you never give a clue, thus it's hard to guess what the